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David Sargeant

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Jul 29, 2014, 10:48:33 AM7/29/14
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When will version 1.0 of Snap Framework be released?  Looks like it's going to be really great.

David

MightyByte

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Jul 29, 2014, 11:51:54 AM7/29/14
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A core contributor is in the middle of a cross-continental move, so we
don't have an ETA.
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Gregory Collins

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Jul 29, 2014, 12:27:30 PM7/29/14
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We are at the point where brave people need to start beta testing it in the wild and reporting back issues. I would say 3-6 months until release.

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When will version 1.0 of Snap Framework be released?  Looks like it's going to be really great.

David

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David Sargeant

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Jul 29, 2014, 1:07:58 PM7/29/14
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Thanks for the update guys.

David

Robert Massaioli

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Feb 13, 2015, 8:32:26 PM2/13/15
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Can we have an update here? I'm willing to be one of these brave beta testers! That will let me use lifted-async!

I have a production level service running here: https://my-reminders.useast.atlassian.io/docs/home

I could upgrade that to 1.0 if it will help get it released? Who should I talk to?

My code is public BTW: https://bitbucket.org/atlassianlabs/my-reminders

Gregory Collins

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Feb 15, 2015, 6:57:07 PM2/15/15
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Hi,

Snap 1.0 has been pretty close to code-complete for a while. I think it's ready for beta testing if you're willing to put up a small amount of potential breakage. Certainly snap-core and snap-server are much better tested (we have 100% code coverage there) in 1.0 than older versions ever were.

The things holding up the 1.0 release:
  • refactor/redesign the command-line configuration stuff: snap-server 1.0 has a lot of new configuration hooks (and an entirely new internal interface for configuring the underlying http server), and we would like to expose that in some principled way. I am considering just exposing the underlying interface in a .Internal module and dodging the question though.
  • the rest of the repos have to configured and tested on the buildbot at http://buildbot.snapframework.io/, this is mostly a matter of configuration, including
    • snap
    • dynamic/static loaders for snap
    • new snap-templates project
  • all tutorial material needs to be updated for 1.0
  • io-streams-haproxy has to be released, which may require another api rethink --- I've recently fixed https://github.com/snapframework/io-streams-haproxy/issues/2 which was blocking the release
  • website refresh
  • benchmark runs
  • release notes
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